It was snowing outside and my dog was freezing. I let her into the tent, she buried herself in the bags. I think she was too cold to go outside...she's pulled this one at home before; peeing in the house because it was raining outside.Basically, she's a wimp in cold weather.

I have to say, I'm impressed with the shell material on the bag.I draped it over a ladder in the backyard and sprayed it with the hose on full pressure. I didn't want to soak out the whole bag as I suspected the pee didn't get through the shell. All the water I sprayed the bag with beaded and rolled right off, even on the inside. I wiped it down and sprayed it off a few more times, inside and out. Been drying in the sun all morning; no smell whatsoever. I was hoping I wouldn't have to soak the down...

"It was snowing outside and my dog was freezing. I let her into the tent, she buried herself in the bags. I think she was too cold to go outside...she's pulled this one at home before; peeing in the house because it was raining outside."

Greater love hath no man than that he open his newly begotten bag... ;0)

I wonder if the urine-removal products will hurt the down? Our Bibler Gore-Tex tent was "marked" by a racoon (seriously, what??) and the company replied to my inquiry that we'd be fine to use "Nature's Miracle" to clean it, after mere water left some scent behind. That did work, but I wonder if the same product might strip oils from the down.